January 2022 #focuscuttingsewalong roundup
Hello everyone!
I am joining in with Naomi Clarke's Focus Cutting Sewalong for the fifth year in a row! And I am trying to keep up with doing it every single week again. This year we are sewing kite shapes into hexagon blocks. Here's my papers and my homemade template.
I am using one-inch kites. These are one-inch along their short side. I've deliberately chosen smaller sized pieces then I have previously worked with in this sewalong. This is due to the fact that I have struggled a lot with the 'obscure sections' prompts when working with larger sized pieces, and I am hoping by going a bit smaller I will make it easier on myself. The flip side of that is that each block is only a 2-inch hexie, so it will take quite a lot to make a decent sized quilt.
So on to the blocks!
The January theme was the Pantone Colour of the Year 'Very Peri' (peri being short for periwinkle, the flower) but we could interpret this as any sort of purple or blue-purple that we liked.
I have quite a large purple stash, largely due to my ongoing Halloween La Passacaglia quilt, so this was very easy for me to find fabrics for. Although it does mean I have been doing more Halloween-themed sewing in January. And as you can see from the picture at the top, I may have gone a bit overboard as I made a grand total of 15 blocks this month. This is going to be a long one, folks.
Week 1 was identifiable motifs. I made three blocks for this week.
Firstly this sunshine block.
I like to do something happy and welcoming to start off the sewalong, as we also do introductions on Instagram for the are new people joining us. These suns seemed to fit the bill. The fabric they come from also features llamas, cacti and houses but I don't have very much of it left, so suns was about the only motif I could actually get 6 of out the remaining scrap.
Secondly, I used these purple anchors
I made this one not so much to focus on the anchor motif, but because I knew the dotted lines would create a nice start shape when the pieces were put together. I am happy with the overall effect of this one.
And thirdly these blobs:
These purple blobs are from a small fabric scrap sent for me to use in my Halloween La Passacaglia quilt. They are in one of the large rosettes for that, you can see when I added them in the photo with my hand in it in this post. So I made this block to try and use up some more of this fabric.
Week 2 was obscure motifs. This is where we take a section of a motif to create a pattern without making it obvious what the original motif was. Again I made three blocks.
First up is this block.
This is the fabric I used to create it.
This is a Tula Pink fabric from here recent Curioser and Curioser range, it's her interpretation of the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland. It was gifted to me by my brother for my birthday. I had it picked out for this prompt as soon as the theme of purple was announced. Tula Pink fabrics work particularly well for obscure sections prompts, this is the first of two this month.
On the the next block.
And lastly for week 2, another Tula Pink block.
This is what the original fabric looks like, it's the Sugar Skulls from her De La Luna range, and I have isolated a section of the teeth for the block. The flower in the middle is created by the nose cavity.
This was one of the first fabrics I bought when I started making my Halloween La Passacaglia. The skulls teeth are also what I am choosing to highlight in that quilt as you can see in this post.
I also really liked the way this one looked before I basted the fabric to the paper pieces.
This shows you what pattern you could get if you used pieces that were a quarter inch larger, which I find quite interesting. Here's the same for the Hogwarts Express block:
Week 3 was pattern matching. As this was a new shape, I decided not to try matching across all 6 kites in one go while I got used to it. I made two blocks.
First up is this Halloween scene
For this one, I have matched three pairs of kites. I really like the triangle effect the leaves make.
And finally Week 4 was freestyle. For this week I went completely crazily blocktastic and made 7 blocks.
This fabric was from a bundle I was given as a gift a few years ago. It isn't what I think of as my usual style, but I do actually like this block. There are lots of patterns created by the repeated motif and I like the green centre.
So that's it! Well done to anyone who has actually read every word of this. I seriously doubt I will keep up this level of productivity for the rest of year, but I am hoping to manage more than the minimum one a week most weeks. Next month, the theme is Getting to Know You, which I don't have as many obvious ideas for as I did for 'purple' but I am sure once I get into it, the blocks will start flowing again.
Thanks for reading!
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